15/05/2026
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Preparation work is equally as important as the screed installation itself. If the prep work is not carried out sufficiently, this may lead to the screed failing. Therefore it is imperative to follow our guidelines accurately to maintain the integrity of the screed finish.
* Before screeding can commence the area to be screeded must be made watertight to prevent leakage.
* The polyethene slip membrane installed over the insulation must be overlapped and sealed to prevent loss of screed. If under floor heating is used It is essential that the pipes are laid on top of this.
* Pipes or cables must be securely fixed to prevent floatation and lifting during application of the screed.
* The UFH pipes must be commissioned prior to application of the screed to check for leaks, this also reduces the risk of pipes floating whilst the screed is being poured.
If the screed is being installed directly onto concrete / old screed, you will need to prime the existing substrate (using an SBR) before screeding can commence, this is to kill the suction to prevent the material drying too quickly.
Our team go to great lengths to ensure all the preparation work is completed accurately before proceeding with the installation of screed. If we determine that the screed area has not been adequately prepared, we will not be able to proceed with the screed installation.
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